Media Group Files Suit to Protect ShoeMoney Trademark

April 09, 2009 (PRLEAP.COM) Business News
Omaha, NE – "Shoemoney" is the registered trademark of ShoeMoney Media Group. The Group was founded by Jeremy Schoemaker.

Recently, a competitor of ShoeMoney Media Group began posting infringing advertisements online through the Google Adwords program. The advertisements used the word "Shoemoney" in their text. These unauthorized "Shoemoney" advertisements deceptively led Google users to a web site that was completely unrelated to ShoeMoney Media Group. ShoeMoney Media Group has learned that Keyen Farrell, a Google Adwords account specialist, was affiliated with the offending web site, www.myincentivewebsite.com.

To protect its Registered Trademark, ShoeMoney Media Group filed suit against Farrell on April 7, 2009. According to Mr. Schoemaker, "ShoeMoney Media Group has spent considerable time and money to build its brand and reputation in the market, and it will continue to vigorously protect its intellectual property rights and will aggressively pursue those persons who attempt to use its copyrights and trademarks for their own commercial gain." The lawsuit is docketed in Nebraska's Douglas County District Court as Doc. 1094 No. 482.

It is not yet known how Mr. Farrell bypassed Google policy preventing advertisers from displaying trademarked terms in the text of their ads, nor is it known whether this was an isolated act of infringement or part of a larger pattern of infringing conduct.